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Originally Posted by svxxx26
Kelvin, those are good points to think about when using ebay. However, give me a break - I looked at the ad and it's misleading at best. The description of the seller said mint condition. To me - and most people - mint condition means "as new". Granted, it's an assumption that the tires would all match, but it's a reasonable assumption if a seller is marketing a set of mint condition wheels. This is going way beyond "talking up" his product, it's fraud. "in my opinion".
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It depends. The SVX is an older car now. Today, mint means 'really great shape', it doesn't mean 'totally perfect'. And no, I am not the seller, but if I was the seller, I don't think I'd be refunding this guy either. Again, it was his responsibility to ask for really high res pictures if he wanted wheels that were completely flawless. If I were selling them, I probably would describe them as mint also, BUT, I would have pointed out ANY flaws I would found, just so I'm sure people know what they're getting. It is possible this guy didn't even notice these flaws.